Comment

Comment on baseball managers conducting their affairs more sensible than publishers by trading men. We don't se why this has not been applied to the magazine field At on time for instance, the staff of this magazine had no less than three left-handed poets but no managing editor. It would have been the simplest thing in the world to approach Time, which has more editors than it knows what to do with & arrange a trade, perhaps on the basis of two poets and a pretty stenographer for one editor. On the same principle, the new Republic might profitably pick up one humorist for a couplr of veteran political economists, & Esquire could afford to turn in a couple of thigh-and-torse artists for almost anything.